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We 'BANNER-,
^^^^^ Page 1 February 21, 1975 ^^^^^^^^^
Gift Designated for
Dining Room Project
Chaplain Jesse H. Garrett has
pledged $10,000 which will be used
for the remodeling and enlargement ofthe dining room. The first
$5,000 has been already given and
the second $5,000 will follow on
July 1.
The money will be used to upgrade the dining hall, and, in the
words of J. L. Harden, will be
"stretched as far as possible."
Outside the dining hall, there are
plans to enlarge the porch that
runs alongside the dining hall and
enclose it in glass. The glass will
be made to open so that a cool
breeze can flow in on hot summer
days and the roof will be insulated
for extra coolness. Awroughtiron
banister will surround the area.
The green stairway that now
stands on the porch will be moved
to the outside and a small stairway
will be built and will lead into the
dining hall.
On the inside, the authorities are
planning to carpet the floor, .get
new chairs, and encase the ceiling
beams in wood. Fluorescent lights
will be installed on the sides ofthe
ceiling, but down the center will
run decorative lights. The overall
effect will be contemporary Spanish.
The new dining hall will be named
"The Garrett Room" and the
plaque will read: 'The Garrett
Room" in Honor of Chaplain (Lt.
Col.) Jesse H. & Patsy Garrett.
"Serving all mankind through Love
and Devotion."
Bathe Removes Doubt
About Parking Rules
Confused about parking? Bill
Bathe, C.B.C.'s Director of Traffic and Safety offers the following
advice. The parking lot directly
behind the Wallace Book of Life
Building is for non-residents with
the exception of those on-campus
students who have purchased a
non-resident sticker from the
Dept. of Safety Office for $5.00.
There is to be no parking in the
Fortuna Circle, Harden Square,or
dirt area at any time. Parking in
the Cafeteria area is for authorized
personnel only. The parking lot
behind the main building is marked
for visitors and should not be used
by students unless authorized.
The Faculty parking lot may be
used by any student from 5 p.m.
to 7 a.m., after which it is to be
used by Faculty and staff only.
Bathe warns that "abandoned or
inoperative vehicles may be impounded by the Riverside Police
Dept. No major work shall be done
on cars while on campus without
permission ui the Depi. ofSafeiy."
CHAPLAIN JESSE GARRETT Lt. Col. Ret. at center with Pres. Staples and J. L. Harden. Garrett
has donated $5,000 and pledged $5,000 more for remodeling and enlargement of the present dining
hall. Upon completion, the dining hall will be named the Garrett Room in honor of Garrett and
his late wife Patsy. '
Children of the Day Concert
Monday, Sponsored By MA's
FRIDAY: Golf Tournament 1:00
p.m. - Contact Dean Brown for
information.
Spirit Rally sponsored by the
cheerleaders - Gym 7:00 p.m.
Movie 1776 - Gym - Admission
$1.00 at 8:00 p.m.
SATURDAY: Music Festival featuring choirs of Past and Present 11:10. Lunch on the front
lawn - Noon.
Homecoming Court rehearsal -
Gym 2:30 Ladies - make sure
your escorts will be there also.
J.V. vs. Alumni Game 6:00 p.m.
Recognition of all former participants in athletics.
Crowning of the 1975 Homecoming Queen
Honor Court of all former
Homecoming Queens
The Children of The Day will be
ministering in song and word Monday, Feb. 24, in the Wallace Book
of Life Theater, at. 7:30 p.m.
The concert is being sponsored
by the C.B.C. Ministerial Alliance.
According to Robert Wilson, the
club's publicity chairman, "the
reason we are putting on the concert is because we feel that Jesus
Christ is the answer to every per
son's problem, be they physical,
mental, or spiritual. In this concert, we hope to introduce Christ
to as many people' as possible."
The Children of The Day are
recording artists for the Marana-
tha label. Having begun at Calvary
Chapel and still maintaining firm
roots there, they have traveled
all over the world spreading God's
Word and the Love of Jesus Christ.
The style of the Children of The
Day is musically quite versatile,
ranging from classical to Folk-
Rock. The group's unusual name
comes from 1 Thess. 5:5, "Ye are
the children ofthe day. . ." It exemplifies their purpose of telling
everyone about the "Light of The
World", Jesus Christ.
Admission to the concert is free.
There will be a Love Offering taken
for The Children of The Day.
NOMINATED BY CLUBS
Girls Seek Homecoming Throne
By DIANE BISHOP
Nine Juniors and Seniors are
candidates for this year's Homecoming Queen and Court. Each
girl is listed along with the club
who nominated her, her class
standing, city she comes from,
and various activities she has been
involved with.
Sue Beasley--Si m mon ' s Hall,
Junior, Orangevale, Calif. Behavioral Science major.
(Cathy Connoly--Senior Class,
Senior, Poway, Calif. Psychology
major, sophomore class senator,
past ASB social- chairman junior
year.
Pam Driskill--J un ior Ciass,
Junior, Carlsbad, Calif. Diversified major, Jr. class secretary-
treasurer, Angelos staff, SCTA
member.
Donna (Rehkoph) Tommerson--
Business Club, Junior, Escondido,
Calif. Business Administration
major, secretary for business
club, newly married to Rob Tom-
merson.
Song Mon roe--Foreign Student
Club, Junior, Seaside, Calif. History/Political Science major, (72)
Foreign Student Club V.P., CSM
Foreign Student Chairman, 73/74
Dean's and Pres. lists.
Linda Kootz--Sophomore Lady-
in-Waiting, Sophomore, Riverside,
Calif. Sign Language teacher, JV
cheerleader, Song Leader.
Cheryl Bradshaw--F r e sh m an
Lady-in-Waiting, Freshman, An-
tioch, Calif. Drama Trio.
Donna Lewis—Alpha Chi, Senior,
R i ve rs ide, Calif. Piano major,
Sophomore Class President, Alpha
Chi, Les Chanteuses, music award
(73-74) Dean's and President's
lists (4 years), National Honor
Society, Young Republicans, Music
Guild, married to Bob Lewis.
Olivia Tustison—Veteran's club,
Junior, Bakersfield, Calif. Music
major, bowling league, CSM share
group leader,- Chapel and Concert
choirs.
Teresa Holden--Young Republicans, Senior, Bell Gardens, Calif.
Psychology/Sociology major, Varsity Cheerleader, past ASB secretary, Who's Who in American
Colleges, Alpha Chi, Dean's and
President's lists, academic and
state scholarship.
Barbara Foley--SCTA, Senior,
Diversified major, San Diego,
Calif. President's and Dean's lists,
member of Calif. Scholarship Federation.
THE HOMECOMING COURT - L to R (Top) Donna (Rehkopf) Thommerson, Barbara Foley, Pam
Driskill, Teresa Holden, Kathy Connoly, Linda Koontz, Song Monroe. (Bottom) Olivia Tustison,
Sue Beesley, and Cheryl Bradshaw. Cheryl Bradshaw and Linda Koontz are Ladies-in-Waiting.

We 'BANNER-,
^^^^^ Page 1 February 21, 1975 ^^^^^^^^^
Gift Designated for
Dining Room Project
Chaplain Jesse H. Garrett has
pledged $10,000 which will be used
for the remodeling and enlargement ofthe dining room. The first
$5,000 has been already given and
the second $5,000 will follow on
July 1.
The money will be used to upgrade the dining hall, and, in the
words of J. L. Harden, will be
"stretched as far as possible."
Outside the dining hall, there are
plans to enlarge the porch that
runs alongside the dining hall and
enclose it in glass. The glass will
be made to open so that a cool
breeze can flow in on hot summer
days and the roof will be insulated
for extra coolness. Awroughtiron
banister will surround the area.
The green stairway that now
stands on the porch will be moved
to the outside and a small stairway
will be built and will lead into the
dining hall.
On the inside, the authorities are
planning to carpet the floor, .get
new chairs, and encase the ceiling
beams in wood. Fluorescent lights
will be installed on the sides ofthe
ceiling, but down the center will
run decorative lights. The overall
effect will be contemporary Spanish.
The new dining hall will be named
"The Garrett Room" and the
plaque will read: 'The Garrett
Room" in Honor of Chaplain (Lt.
Col.) Jesse H. & Patsy Garrett.
"Serving all mankind through Love
and Devotion."
Bathe Removes Doubt
About Parking Rules
Confused about parking? Bill
Bathe, C.B.C.'s Director of Traffic and Safety offers the following
advice. The parking lot directly
behind the Wallace Book of Life
Building is for non-residents with
the exception of those on-campus
students who have purchased a
non-resident sticker from the
Dept. of Safety Office for $5.00.
There is to be no parking in the
Fortuna Circle, Harden Square,or
dirt area at any time. Parking in
the Cafeteria area is for authorized
personnel only. The parking lot
behind the main building is marked
for visitors and should not be used
by students unless authorized.
The Faculty parking lot may be
used by any student from 5 p.m.
to 7 a.m., after which it is to be
used by Faculty and staff only.
Bathe warns that "abandoned or
inoperative vehicles may be impounded by the Riverside Police
Dept. No major work shall be done
on cars while on campus without
permission ui the Depi. ofSafeiy."
CHAPLAIN JESSE GARRETT Lt. Col. Ret. at center with Pres. Staples and J. L. Harden. Garrett
has donated $5,000 and pledged $5,000 more for remodeling and enlargement of the present dining
hall. Upon completion, the dining hall will be named the Garrett Room in honor of Garrett and
his late wife Patsy. '
Children of the Day Concert
Monday, Sponsored By MA's
FRIDAY: Golf Tournament 1:00
p.m. - Contact Dean Brown for
information.
Spirit Rally sponsored by the
cheerleaders - Gym 7:00 p.m.
Movie 1776 - Gym - Admission
$1.00 at 8:00 p.m.
SATURDAY: Music Festival featuring choirs of Past and Present 11:10. Lunch on the front
lawn - Noon.
Homecoming Court rehearsal -
Gym 2:30 Ladies - make sure
your escorts will be there also.
J.V. vs. Alumni Game 6:00 p.m.
Recognition of all former participants in athletics.
Crowning of the 1975 Homecoming Queen
Honor Court of all former
Homecoming Queens
The Children of The Day will be
ministering in song and word Monday, Feb. 24, in the Wallace Book
of Life Theater, at. 7:30 p.m.
The concert is being sponsored
by the C.B.C. Ministerial Alliance.
According to Robert Wilson, the
club's publicity chairman, "the
reason we are putting on the concert is because we feel that Jesus
Christ is the answer to every per
son's problem, be they physical,
mental, or spiritual. In this concert, we hope to introduce Christ
to as many people' as possible."
The Children of The Day are
recording artists for the Marana-
tha label. Having begun at Calvary
Chapel and still maintaining firm
roots there, they have traveled
all over the world spreading God's
Word and the Love of Jesus Christ.
The style of the Children of The
Day is musically quite versatile,
ranging from classical to Folk-
Rock. The group's unusual name
comes from 1 Thess. 5:5, "Ye are
the children ofthe day. . ." It exemplifies their purpose of telling
everyone about the "Light of The
World", Jesus Christ.
Admission to the concert is free.
There will be a Love Offering taken
for The Children of The Day.
NOMINATED BY CLUBS
Girls Seek Homecoming Throne
By DIANE BISHOP
Nine Juniors and Seniors are
candidates for this year's Homecoming Queen and Court. Each
girl is listed along with the club
who nominated her, her class
standing, city she comes from,
and various activities she has been
involved with.
Sue Beasley--Si m mon ' s Hall,
Junior, Orangevale, Calif. Behavioral Science major.
(Cathy Connoly--Senior Class,
Senior, Poway, Calif. Psychology
major, sophomore class senator,
past ASB social- chairman junior
year.
Pam Driskill--J un ior Ciass,
Junior, Carlsbad, Calif. Diversified major, Jr. class secretary-
treasurer, Angelos staff, SCTA
member.
Donna (Rehkoph) Tommerson--
Business Club, Junior, Escondido,
Calif. Business Administration
major, secretary for business
club, newly married to Rob Tom-
merson.
Song Mon roe--Foreign Student
Club, Junior, Seaside, Calif. History/Political Science major, (72)
Foreign Student Club V.P., CSM
Foreign Student Chairman, 73/74
Dean's and Pres. lists.
Linda Kootz--Sophomore Lady-
in-Waiting, Sophomore, Riverside,
Calif. Sign Language teacher, JV
cheerleader, Song Leader.
Cheryl Bradshaw--F r e sh m an
Lady-in-Waiting, Freshman, An-
tioch, Calif. Drama Trio.
Donna Lewis—Alpha Chi, Senior,
R i ve rs ide, Calif. Piano major,
Sophomore Class President, Alpha
Chi, Les Chanteuses, music award
(73-74) Dean's and President's
lists (4 years), National Honor
Society, Young Republicans, Music
Guild, married to Bob Lewis.
Olivia Tustison—Veteran's club,
Junior, Bakersfield, Calif. Music
major, bowling league, CSM share
group leader,- Chapel and Concert
choirs.
Teresa Holden--Young Republicans, Senior, Bell Gardens, Calif.
Psychology/Sociology major, Varsity Cheerleader, past ASB secretary, Who's Who in American
Colleges, Alpha Chi, Dean's and
President's lists, academic and
state scholarship.
Barbara Foley--SCTA, Senior,
Diversified major, San Diego,
Calif. President's and Dean's lists,
member of Calif. Scholarship Federation.
THE HOMECOMING COURT - L to R (Top) Donna (Rehkopf) Thommerson, Barbara Foley, Pam
Driskill, Teresa Holden, Kathy Connoly, Linda Koontz, Song Monroe. (Bottom) Olivia Tustison,
Sue Beesley, and Cheryl Bradshaw. Cheryl Bradshaw and Linda Koontz are Ladies-in-Waiting.